Title of article
Is there evidence for a male depressive syndrome in inpatients with major depression?
Author/Authors
Maria Mِller-Leimkühler، نويسنده , , Anne and Bottlender، نويسنده , , Ronald and Strauك، نويسنده , , Anton and Rutz، نويسنده , , Wolfgang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
7
From page
87
To page
93
Abstract
Background: The question is investigated whether atypical depressive symptoms such as irritability, anger attacks, aggressiveness or abusive behavior, which are hypothesized to indicate a hypothetical male depressive syndrome are more prevalent in male than in female inpatients with unipolar major depression. Methods: Data were obtained from 2411 patients who had been consecutively admitted to the Department of Psychiatry of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich. Psychopathological symptoms had been assessed by a standardized documentation system (AMDP). Results: Neither frequency nor mean scores of most of the symptoms describing a male depressive syndrome differed between males and females. There were no gender differences in symptoms with respect to severity of depression, first hospitalization and duration of illness. However, gender differences emerged when regarding symptom patterns by factor analysis. Limitations: Only inpatients were studied, and comorbidity was not considered. Conclusions: The hypothesis of a male depressive syndrome needs further research, focusing on the gradual development of (masked) depression by men in mainly non-clinical samples.
Keywords
Male depressive syndrome , Unipolar major depression , gender differences , Depressive symptoms , Gotland scale for male depression
Journal title
Journal of Affective Disorders
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Journal of Affective Disorders
Record number
1430970
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